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>> and rand paul was an ophthalmologist. yes, he has at first glance, he does have a lot of characteristics, and i can see why the rep basened and for reasons joy outlined as well would grave at a time towards him. as we saw with herman cain and others who try to parachute in at the very top of the political pyramid, it's often perilous. we don't know anything else or much about him. he's never been tested in this ways, and i welcome his attempt to start playing in the majors in the world series without even going through aaa ball. i think republican establishment taerns will be cautious about putting someone like that out front too soon, but the base may rally. they're not going to go for jeb bush, that's for sure. >> poor jeb. martin, i think you hit on something that's really true. a lot of time there's an intangible, a charisma. whatever the report said, what the republican party is missing is a person, a personality who can unify the christian conservative base, the libertarian base, the people who just want to stop spe
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paul has led the firm's investments investments. paul, go ahead. what are your initial reactions to this concept? >> huge opportunity. obviously i agree with the entrepreneur in terms of neighborhoods being a fundamentally different social network. the question really comes down to scaleability. like how are you going to knock down neighborhood by neighborhood. and the penetration there while difficult would create significant barriers to entry for the competition. i think it's really interesting. >> local and hyperlocal seems to be a trend in this world that we're looking at julia. your reaction? >> i think the interesting thing here is going to be how they really distinguish themselves from the other tools. you could create something similar to this with google circles. you could create a private group within facebook. the question is how they will get people to sign up for a whole new social network and i wonder if there's an opportunity to layer them on top of facebook. >> i wonder where the revenue stream is going to come from? advertising, so
paul has led the firm's investments investments. paul, go ahead. what are your initial reactions to this concept? >> huge opportunity. obviously i agree with the entrepreneur in terms of neighborhoods being a fundamentally different social network. the question really comes down to scaleability. like how are you going to knock down neighborhood by neighborhood. and the penetration there while difficult would create significant barriers to entry for the competition. i think it's really...
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programs and housing are constructing wisely and so i have asked him to step forward and i have asked john paul s ema h a who has been on our treasure island and watch what he is going to do because that is a new part of our city and it's one where if he conducts all of the work that he is going to do as a commissioner on treasure island, he is go to get a lot more treasure island to serve the that you saws of small residents that are a part of it and so we are seeking more fault and please step forward and represent our communities proudly and i'm very willing to work with all of you and on behalf of our city and on behalf of this wonderful celebration that we have, i call upon on our coaches for the arab heritage celebration, jeff who's here as well as l u b n a to please come on up and receive and just again, thank you very much for your work in the film festival and l u b n a for the wonderful leader ship that you have and devise that you are giving to he to run a vibrant culture center and i hopey that you are able to get a larger cultural center is because the population is going and i ho
programs and housing are constructing wisely and so i have asked him to step forward and i have asked john paul s ema h a who has been on our treasure island and watch what he is going to do because that is a new part of our city and it's one where if he conducts all of the work that he is going to do as a commissioner on treasure island, he is go to get a lot more treasure island to serve the that you saws of small residents that are a part of it and so we are seeking more fault and please...
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ben carson or paul ryan to talk about junking the healthcare law all together? i think that's tough. >> i think that's a bad tactic. hopefully we'll get some smart modifications to it. we're not going to junk the president's signature bill? it's silly to -- neil neal modifications would be touch touchdowns on the titanic. >> it's a tough deal, but the chamber has an idea of delaying it while people get used to the things they have to do. if we get regulators that don't end up impugntive about everything to try to help people through the process, because it's so complicated, how many hours worked, how many temporary employees do you have, is? that,. >> neil: and if you're in violation, glory big problem. >> it's a fine. >> neil: do you mind if i switch gears? i haven't talk to you about the rally. the administration turns around and says that's the government spending, the market doubled. we're off to the races because we got off spending and investing in this economy. what do you think? >> the market -- they can thank the fed, bless bebernanke every night before
ben carson or paul ryan to talk about junking the healthcare law all together? i think that's tough. >> i think that's a bad tactic. hopefully we'll get some smart modifications to it. we're not going to junk the president's signature bill? it's silly to -- neil neal modifications would be touch touchdowns on the titanic. >> it's a tough deal, but the chamber has an idea of delaying it while people get used to the things they have to do. if we get regulators that don't end up...
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it doesn't sound exciting that paul ryan is slowing the pace of government. but paul ryan forcing millions to go on food stamps or pushing granny off a cliff -- i just heard this one. he is actually killing thousands of seniors. that is wrong. so i know. that the club. there is nothing wrong with having a point of view but everything wrong not bringing up all the point of view. it takes two parties to tango. so you can't just blame one. or one side is stubborn or jeopardizes a deal but the other is not when it jeopardizes the same deal because it opposes spending cuts. i know i keep pounding this, again and again. a lot of you seem to think it gets old. the only reason i do so, day in and day out is to remind everyone that it is through the prism of the media that we get a sense of what is going on. my fear is what is not going on. what is reported poorly. we have ware of the media that gloms on to the line "we don't have a problem." at that moment, take it from the scoping at this picnic, something stinks. when the media is in cahoots with the folks who say
it doesn't sound exciting that paul ryan is slowing the pace of government. but paul ryan forcing millions to go on food stamps or pushing granny off a cliff -- i just heard this one. he is actually killing thousands of seniors. that is wrong. so i know. that the club. there is nothing wrong with having a point of view but everything wrong not bringing up all the point of view. it takes two parties to tango. so you can't just blame one. or one side is stubborn or jeopardizes a deal but the...
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you're laying the groundwork for somebody like rand paul to win the iowa caucus us. chairman priebus made all the right recommendations. i would have gone further and said challenge your electorate. challenge your base. open up those primaries to independents. then you'll get republican candidates incentive to run to the center instead of to the right of rand paul. if those candidates win out you'll see democrats do very well in the midterms and four years. >> real quick guys, element number four of the cpac straw poll it puts rand paul in at 25%. marco rubio at 23%. so we have a leader there. our power panel, perry bacon, ben labolt, susan del percio. thank you. >>> university of central florida's main campus in orlando will reopen and classes will resume at noon eastern time. the campus was shut down, hundreds of students were evacuated after a body, weapons and explosives were found in a dorm room. authorities say the male found in this room appears to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. a handgun and explosive devices were found in that room. >>> comin
you're laying the groundwork for somebody like rand paul to win the iowa caucus us. chairman priebus made all the right recommendations. i would have gone further and said challenge your electorate. challenge your base. open up those primaries to independents. then you'll get republican candidates incentive to run to the center instead of to the right of rand paul. if those candidates win out you'll see democrats do very well in the midterms and four years. >> real quick guys, element...
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paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of their post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or people in oregon denied because of their political affiliations. when you allow a government bureaucrat to tell a law-abiding citizens. lou: you don't want any background checks? >> no, lou. first of all, it's a god given right, where in the second amendment where it says -- lou: eric, i got to take the leave. it's got to be a quick last word, okay? >> well, the point is what -- where is the room for infringement? we wouldn't tolerate that with the first amendment. lou: eric, i have to leave you asking a question. i appreciate you being here to provide the few answers to the few questions i got your way. thanks a lot. thank you very much. much more on the gun control debate, the assault on the second amendment throughou
paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of their post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or people in oregon denied because of their political affiliations. when you allow a government bureaucrat to tell a law-abiding citizens. lou: you don't want...
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melissa: paul, thanks for explaining that. good stuff. >>> on "money", mayor bloomberg is not slowing down. he wants cigarettes to disappear from the naked eye. it may bring more legal trouble ahead. oh, we have the details. you can never have too much nanny bloomberg, right? ♪ . girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbis are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male
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what else are republicans planning, paul? >> this is what we think we'll also see in a plan when it comes to a couple other areas where republicans really didn't do well compared to the obama campaign and the democratic party. digit sal one area. they will put a lot of money and manpower into digital to get their message out more effectively, on the social networks and social media so look for a change in digital, and another thing, this is fascinating, don, for people like you and me who follow this. the chairman talked about changing the primary system. they want a maybe more condensed primary system, over with by april or may and most conventions up. they want to seat republican convention in june or july so the republican nominee will have that money coming to them a lot earlier and want to cut back on the debates. let's be honest, a lot of republicany baits in the last cycle, great for us but not for us as the candidates kept attacking each other. a lot of interesting stuff coming out. will it make a difference? we'll fi
what else are republicans planning, paul? >> this is what we think we'll also see in a plan when it comes to a couple other areas where republicans really didn't do well compared to the obama campaign and the democratic party. digit sal one area. they will put a lot of money and manpower into digital to get their message out more effectively, on the social networks and social media so look for a change in digital, and another thing, this is fascinating, don, for people like you and me who...
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after john paul ii there was a little bit of a distance. the glass bullet proof shelter that he moved around in subsequent to that. one of the things that father irwin hinted at, he's been to a number of inaugurations, one of the things he hinted at, a pope used to ride around on a chair carried by four foot men. i think that was abandoned under paul vi. that shows how the papacy has changed. there's been a steady and pronounced transition from the formality of yesteryear and the formality. this kind of informality is the kind of thing that perhaps after john paul ii, that a number of vatican watchers may have hoped for from his successor but, in fact, didn't see too much from benedict xvi. we're seeing that kind of informality and touch with the crowd that john paul ii had. >> you mentioned an informality, jim. they brought a baby up. to kiss a baby. we see at the side of the popemobile some security detail. i would imagine the security detail here is massive. >> in a way it's massive but in a way it's not massive and we can't see the thin
after john paul ii there was a little bit of a distance. the glass bullet proof shelter that he moved around in subsequent to that. one of the things that father irwin hinted at, he's been to a number of inaugurations, one of the things he hinted at, a pope used to ride around on a chair carried by four foot men. i think that was abandoned under paul vi. that shows how the papacy has changed. there's been a steady and pronounced transition from the formality of yesteryear and the formality....
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now we don't like rand paul because he his policy on immigration is bad. they get all thrown up in the air. >> eric: greg? >> greg: yeah. okay. i want to go through the -- these are all the recent targets, by what i call the new white racist, gawker and daily coast and whatever. ben carson, herman cain, allen west, clarence thomas. who do they have in common other than black and conservative? surgeon, ceo, west is a war hero, and thomas is supreme court. what do they have in common? incredibly successful. the success is proof that their values work. that is the scariest thing for a mod earn, white, left wingrace. they prefer their blacks to be chained to government dependency. all the guys have to find that. it makes them sick. >> eric: can i throw something in here? one of the issues here with dr. carson for me, as a conservative, he is not as conservative as the real conservatives out there would like him to be. issues on the second amendment will be problem mattic if he wants to run for president. end of story. his immigration issues may be a problem as
now we don't like rand paul because he his policy on immigration is bad. they get all thrown up in the air. >> eric: greg? >> greg: yeah. okay. i want to go through the -- these are all the recent targets, by what i call the new white racist, gawker and daily coast and whatever. ben carson, herman cain, allen west, clarence thomas. who do they have in common other than black and conservative? surgeon, ceo, west is a war hero, and thomas is supreme court. what do they have in common?...
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. >> ifill: paul solman reports on older workers in academic institutions, professors in the classroom long past age 65. >> am i keeping track of jobs? yes. that's okay. as long as i'm a good teacher, that's what's important. >> woodruff: and we examine the republican national committee's call for a new direction for the g.o.p., a road map hoping for a rebound in 2016 and beyond. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, t
. >> ifill: paul solman reports on older workers in academic institutions, professors in the classroom long past age 65. >> am i keeping track of jobs? yes. that's okay. as long as i'm a good teacher, that's what's important. >> woodruff: and we examine the republican national committee's call for a new direction for the g.o.p., a road map hoping for a rebound in 2016 and beyond. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs...
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in the late 1970s, the republican strategists richard vigory and paul warrick both of whom are catholic, recruited jerry falwell in a pro-family agenda. he said abortion ought to be the keystone of their organizing strategy, since this was the issue that could divide the democratic party. >> well, as long as abortion was the big social issue, the republicans could get away with the supreme court was protecting them. you had, you weren't going to be able to ban abortion because of the supreme court. so it was safe to have a party position against abortion. this is different. and the task of keeping that evangelical component of the republican party from wandering off, is a lot more challenging. this is just an excruciating problem for the republicans. but i think they can probably thread the needle by talking about how it should be left for the states or i personally don't like gay marriage, but i think -- they're going to struggle. >> it does, as chad points out, it brings to the fore what is conservatism, right? i mean there's a lot of argument about the government needs to stay out of
in the late 1970s, the republican strategists richard vigory and paul warrick both of whom are catholic, recruited jerry falwell in a pro-family agenda. he said abortion ought to be the keystone of their organizing strategy, since this was the issue that could divide the democratic party. >> well, as long as abortion was the big social issue, the republicans could get away with the supreme court was protecting them. you had, you weren't going to be able to ban abortion because of the...
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remember the role john paul ii made and the people's movement in the philippines. the papacy is an enormously relevant force on a global stage well outside of the catholic church. the representation you're seeing this morning, the political leaders from all over the map is a political moment. a second child he kissed and a third. clearly live enjoying his moment. giant smiles on his face as he goes around the square. i want to bring you in for a second here because -- hang on one second, monseigneur. i want to talk to ben wedeman. john allen saying the one group in the entire world not charmed by pope francis might not be his security detail. ben? we'll try to reach ben wedeman now. >> no, no, here i am. the pope is coming back for his second turn here. obviously security is a problem with this pope who's been described as unpredictable. as you can see, he's not within the glass enclosed normally where he would be on this popemobile. i'm going to step out of the way so you can see him. there he is, quite close. the the security detail obviously having a very hard t
remember the role john paul ii made and the people's movement in the philippines. the papacy is an enormously relevant force on a global stage well outside of the catholic church. the representation you're seeing this morning, the political leaders from all over the map is a political moment. a second child he kissed and a third. clearly live enjoying his moment. giant smiles on his face as he goes around the square. i want to bring you in for a second here because -- hang on one second,...
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ron paul. dr. paul great to hear from you. what have you been doing with your time when you left congress? >> waiting for you to call. i'm delighted for you to hear from you. david: we'll call every day. you will get sick of me. >> i've been pretty busy traveling, talking about, what other thing can i talk about? i talk about the fed and economy and fixing interest rates and all the bizarre things that we've been living with. why the fed helped us run up that deficit. all those kind of things i think you heard about. david: one thing you haven't been doing unfortunately is grilling ben bernanke like you used to do when you were a house member. there was one classickings changes between you and ben bernanke. let's play the exchange and then i want you get you to react to it and the current events. play the exchange. >> do you think gold is money? >> no. it is not money. precious metal. >> even though for 6,000 years, somebody reversed that and eliminated that economic law? >> well, it's, it is an asset. i mean, would you say tr
ron paul. dr. paul great to hear from you. what have you been doing with your time when you left congress? >> waiting for you to call. i'm delighted for you to hear from you. david: we'll call every day. you will get sick of me. >> i've been pretty busy traveling, talking about, what other thing can i talk about? i talk about the fed and economy and fixing interest rates and all the bizarre things that we've been living with. why the fed helped us run up that deficit. all those kind...
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but just let me ask you, is it clear now, it sounds like it, rand paul gave a speech. is the gop committed to an immigration reform bill that will have big influence on how the party thinks? >> well, larry, i'm not part of the group that is working this out, but it's a very important issue that we have been talking about of wanting to make sure that, hey, our immigration system is broken. it needs reform, and we are a country of immigrants and opportunities. so, i think there's a real opportunity for the gop to lead this effort in a way that also makes sure that we don't have another wave of illegal immigrants and we can with do both. >> and last one, i want to get to this, will the republican party allow more socially liberal people in the northeast particularly, just to be part of the republican party without finger pointing or insinuations or beating the heck out of them in primary debates, can that happen? the gop got hurt badly on the issues last time-out. >> every state, we need to get the best candidate in each state that can win elections and i think that every
but just let me ask you, is it clear now, it sounds like it, rand paul gave a speech. is the gop committed to an immigration reform bill that will have big influence on how the party thinks? >> well, larry, i'm not part of the group that is working this out, but it's a very important issue that we have been talking about of wanting to make sure that, hey, our immigration system is broken. it needs reform, and we are a country of immigrants and opportunities. so, i think there's a real...
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paul ryan says basically the democrats are kicking the can down the road again. it's time to get the nation's fiscal house in order. what's your response? >> well, i think we can all agree that it's definitely time to get the nation's house in fiscal house in in order. and that means fiscal responsibility. what we saw from the republicans is the repetition of the sale of policies they tried to implement and we saw the american people from the last election, a resolute no. and we need to focus on the future and future generations as he said, but that doesn't mean have an uneducated unskilled work force because we've cut back on pell grants and head start programs and we have an aging population that's more and more dependent on medicare which no longer exists and we've got more emphasis and hurt put on the american family because we've decimated them and decimated the middle class by continuing the policies that hurt working families and small businesses. we need to be focused on raising revenue and having a strong budget that will bring a brighter tomorrow for us
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rand paul says no, it shouldn't happen. he says businesses shouldn't be immigration cops in his use. big differences. it says a lot that these tea partiers are pushing the charge on immigration. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, it will be miller time. wild one this evening. the obama satan bible controversy and putin meets stephan seagull. i hope he doesn't kick him. miller is next. >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the miller time segment tonight, let's get to the sage of southern california, joins us now from santa barbara. miller, i understand you were outraged when i told the audience that i gave up my radio commentary because it wasn't worth it anymore between the taxes and the agent commissions and all of that. am i correct? >> no. incorrect. by the way, rand paul's chest hair is so thick it looks like a black turtle neck. anyway. [ laughter ] >> i lived at the president for making a new normal, bill. as i heard you say that, we're have come to some weird pl
rand paul says no, it shouldn't happen. he says businesses shouldn't be immigration cops in his use. big differences. it says a lot that these tea partiers are pushing the charge on immigration. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, it will be miller time. wild one this evening. the obama satan bible controversy and putin meets stephan seagull. i hope he doesn't kick him. miller is next. >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the...
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rand paul says no, it shouldn't happen. he says businesses shouldn't be immigration cops in his use. big differences. it says a lot that these tea partiers are pushing the charge on immigration. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, it will be miller time. wild one this evening. the obama satan bible controversy and putin meets stephan seagull. i hope he doesn't kick him. miller is next. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a
rand paul says no, it shouldn't happen. he says businesses shouldn't be immigration cops in his use. big differences. it says a lot that these tea partiers are pushing the charge on immigration. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, it will be miller time. wild one this evening. the obama satan bible controversy and putin meets stephan seagull. i hope he doesn't kick him. miller is next. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better....
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rand paul says no, it shouldn't happen. he says businesses shouldn't be immigration cops in his use. big differences. it says a lot that these tea partiers are pushing the charge on immigration. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, it will be miller time. wild one this evening. the obama satan bible controversy and putin meets stephan seagull. i hope he doesn't kick him. miller is next. what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it i [ man ] so i used mineo get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just abo
rand paul says no, it shouldn't happen. he says businesses shouldn't be immigration cops in his use. big differences. it says a lot that these tea partiers are pushing the charge on immigration. >> bill: thanks very much. we appreciate it when we come right back, it will be miller time. wild one this evening. the obama satan bible controversy and putin meets stephan seagull. i hope he doesn't kick him. miller is next. what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you...
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rand paul today came out for at least legal status for immigrants. so i think some people thought after this last election debalk backal will be pointing fingers and there's a lot of that going on. some of this stuff i think is productive for them now. putting a paper together the way actually doing some of this stuff. for instance it says we can't be a party of universal purity. yes we can all agree on that. it may be harder when they get to the caucuses. >> rose: are you watching or seeing each of the possible canned dates in 2016 staking out safety on particular issues like immigration and other points so that they want to make sure that they're in the cutting edge of where the party might be. or where the election might be. >> in some sense they're actually trying to lead that right wing base. i think rubio and to some extent paul on the question of immigration are trying to do that. i think it's too early to stake out any serious positioning. they're all doing everything they should do. they went to cpack. everyone who was invited. governor chri
rand paul today came out for at least legal status for immigrants. so i think some people thought after this last election debalk backal will be pointing fingers and there's a lot of that going on. some of this stuff i think is productive for them now. putting a paper together the way actually doing some of this stuff. for instance it says we can't be a party of universal purity. yes we can all agree on that. it may be harder when they get to the caucuses. >> rose: are you watching or...
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also in washington, the house has approved representative paul ryan's controversial budget. through $4.6 trillion in spending cuts, the bill aims to balance the federal budget in ten years. it would repeal the affordable care act and turn medicare into a voucher program. house speaker john boehner said ryan's budget helps balance the federal budget. "the american people overwhelmingly support balancing our budget, a budget senate democrats are considering never balancing. that means more debt, fewer jobs, and, frankly, much higher taxes." meanwhile, democrats criticized the bill's lack of funding to healthcare programs. "one of the core elements of the ryan budget plan that gives us real partisan concern is that it doesn't keep our promises to our seniors, to our veterans, to our most vulernable population." the budget has no chance of passing the senate. lawmakers leave capitol hill for a two week recess after today. is this a countdown to bankruptcy? the little island of cyprus, already on financial life support, its banks all closed this week, desperately needs a bail-out
also in washington, the house has approved representative paul ryan's controversial budget. through $4.6 trillion in spending cuts, the bill aims to balance the federal budget in ten years. it would repeal the affordable care act and turn medicare into a voucher program. house speaker john boehner said ryan's budget helps balance the federal budget. "the american people overwhelmingly support balancing our budget, a budget senate democrats are considering never balancing. that means more...
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you've got rubio, walker, paul ryan on the ticket. but a lot of other names people aren't talking about like suzanna martinez in new mexico or kelly a yad from new hampshire. rising stars in the party that want to look hard and run. >> many thanks. robert costa, keeping an eye on the literary political scene in washington, d.c. chris and guy, you're going to hang with us for a while. up next on kudlow, is the republican party really developing a growth opportunity and empowerment the message for all americans? i'm asking republican national committee chairman reince priebus when the kudlow report comes right back. a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. it's not what you th
you've got rubio, walker, paul ryan on the ticket. but a lot of other names people aren't talking about like suzanna martinez in new mexico or kelly a yad from new hampshire. rising stars in the party that want to look hard and run. >> many thanks. robert costa, keeping an eye on the literary political scene in washington, d.c. chris and guy, you're going to hang with us for a while. up next on kudlow, is the republican party really developing a growth opportunity and empowerment the...
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because rand paul, these views are very similar to his dad's ron paul. and ron paul had huge followings, like rabid in the nicest way followers who supported him, but didn't get the nomination. in fact, he didn't come close to getting the nomination and what is to make us believe that his son is going to do better than he did? >> well, first of all, i don't think he is ron paul. i covered the ron paul campaign quite a bit for breitbart and this is how it is, and rand paul is on record and said he won't take military intervention off the table when it comes to stopping iran from acquiring anew because that's not certainly the same thing that he believed. and we brought up the spector of ronald reagan and he had three legs to that republican stool back then, the christian he coalition, you have the defense hawks, but you also have the small government libertarians and ronald reagan didn't preach small government because we can't afford it, but big government into the lives of american people is against the founding document. the republicans lost the argume
because rand paul, these views are very similar to his dad's ron paul. and ron paul had huge followings, like rabid in the nicest way followers who supported him, but didn't get the nomination. in fact, he didn't come close to getting the nomination and what is to make us believe that his son is going to do better than he did? >> well, first of all, i don't think he is ron paul. i covered the ron paul campaign quite a bit for breitbart and this is how it is, and rand paul is on record and...
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and rubio and rand paul on the ipad-- you can't run a short candidate. >> sean: i'm six foot tall, am i tall enough and meets your criteria. >> you haven't run for office. >> sean: i'm not running for office. >> you asked. as long as we're on the subject we can't run a candidate who is not a governor, preferably, possibly a senator, but you want the executive experience, you want a little bit of governor, and look who has won to be, to the nominee, and then also to be the president. congressmen, businessmen, pundits, i love them, but wasting our time. >> sean: i like rubio and rand and-- >> you like everybody. >> sean: no, i like conservatives and libertarians. >> and the drone after the election-- >> we're going to drop drone strikes on american citizens. the same people that won't allow enhanced interrogation. >> jane fonda, drop a drone on her and-- >> you can't help yourself. >> and his were pot and-- >> 11 million people here, you want to pack them up in a van and-- >> i am he arguing strawman-- >> control the borders first. >> no one said round them up. >> sean: what do you do w
and rubio and rand paul on the ipad-- you can't run a short candidate. >> sean: i'm six foot tall, am i tall enough and meets your criteria. >> you haven't run for office. >> sean: i'm not running for office. >> you asked. as long as we're on the subject we can't run a candidate who is not a governor, preferably, possibly a senator, but you want the executive experience, you want a little bit of governor, and look who has won to be, to the nominee, and then also to be...
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i think that my predecessor, paul volcker's claim, that the only contribution to the financial industry is the automatic teller machine, might be a little exaggerated. i know that some people have that view. but, again, i don't know the answer. i think a somewhat bigger financial sector can be justified by the wider range of services and the more globalized financial and economic system that we have, but the exact number, i can't really say. >> hi, i'm jeremy. i have a follow-up question on cyprus. as a central banker, do you think it was either appropriate or fair to impose a levy on every bank deposit in cyprus, even those insured by the european union itself? thank you. >> well, i've not been involved in those conversations and i don't necessarily know of the details. so i know they're grappling with a very difficult problem. i think the issue they face is, that there's a pretty big hole, a financial hole in the sense that there is a fiscal issue and there's also a bank restructuring, recapitalization issue. so, they're looking for resources where they can find them. i think everybod
i think that my predecessor, paul volcker's claim, that the only contribution to the financial industry is the automatic teller machine, might be a little exaggerated. i know that some people have that view. but, again, i don't know the answer. i think a somewhat bigger financial sector can be justified by the wider range of services and the more globalized financial and economic system that we have, but the exact number, i can't really say. >> hi, i'm jeremy. i have a follow-up question...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> new developments today in that cold blooded killing of that 1-year-old baby in brunswick, georgia. the mother and aunt of one of the teen suspects has been arrested for allegedly making false statements to police, in addition to other charges we're hearing. 17-year-old suspect de'marquise elkins and another teen, a juvenile, were arrested last week. they appeared in court yesterday. brunswick police also say they may have found the murder weapon. that will be sent to the state crime lab for forensics testing, but this mother, sherry west, the mother of this dead baby, talked to piers morgan about her nightmare. >> i was approached by a young man, and some other boy that was hiding behind him. and he yelled at me, give me your money. and i proceeded to tell him that i don't have any. and he shot -- pulled out a gun and shot at the ground. and i didn't see any shells, so i thought the gun was a cap gun or bb gun, i thought he w
jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> new developments today in that cold blooded killing of that 1-year-old baby in brunswick, georgia. the mother and aunt of one of the teen suspects has been arrested for allegedly making false statements to police, in addition to other charges we're hearing. 17-year-old suspect de'marquise elkins and another teen, a juvenile, were...
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or intrigue with him the last few days. >> i believe that rand paul believes in small government at home and abroad. >> rand paul wants to accomplish the departments of education and congress and epa. >> small detail. >> and the federal reserve and abolish the income tax. the second amendment which does not allow in his opinion for any form of gun control whatsoever. he makes mitt romney look looks michael due dukakis. >> i paint in primary colors. >> these are details. >> they are details i would just as soon ignore. on some of those fronts. but, again, overall, the primary message that he delivers is less government at home and restraint abroad which you know what? the republican party has been reckless over the past decade. we have paid a lot for it with our philosophy. and so i think he's a good symbol like his father. listen. i voted for his father in the republican primary in 2012. did i agree with what he said about 9/11? >> god, i hope not. >> absolutely not. there are a lot of things that rand paul said i think are way out there and i disagree with, but the core issue of sm
or intrigue with him the last few days. >> i believe that rand paul believes in small government at home and abroad. >> rand paul wants to accomplish the departments of education and congress and epa. >> small detail. >> and the federal reserve and abolish the income tax. the second amendment which does not allow in his opinion for any form of gun control whatsoever. he makes mitt romney look looks michael due dukakis. >> i paint in primary colors. >> these...
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because you have the solicitor general arguing against the constitutionality of this act of congress and paul clement, who is arguing for it. those are the guys that did the affordable care case. they are back up in front of the the supreme court this wednesday. it's a showdown. we don't even know if the supreme court will get to the merits of the case. >> how will this be argued when you talk about federal legislation that may in some cases, state something differently than what state law articulates? >> right, and that's the problem. the states that allow same-sex marriage are not bound by the federal laws and that's why you have this dilemma going before the supreme court. the issue before the supreme court, does doma discriminate against gays and lesbians. there's a huge procedural issue here and the court just could hang their hat on that and not address doma. but i think we know this is an active court. i think they are going to find a way to hear this it case. i think they are going to come down and invalidate the defense of marriage act. if you think that the health care laws are comp
because you have the solicitor general arguing against the constitutionality of this act of congress and paul clement, who is arguing for it. those are the guys that did the affordable care case. they are back up in front of the the supreme court this wednesday. it's a showdown. we don't even know if the supreme court will get to the merits of the case. >> how will this be argued when you talk about federal legislation that may in some cases, state something differently than what state...
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stuart: breaking news, the house just voted to approve the paul ryan budget, goes to the senate where doesn't have a prayer of going anywhere. they don't say the house will probably approve a continuing resolution which would keep the government running and open until september. liz: i think the american people are really tired of it. go do your day job and pass a budget and get your fiscal house in order. stuart: we will do it again today. charles, we will make money with a company i have been to know. charles: you know this one pretty well. stuart: i do. charles: you were not there when i started the company? stuart: get on with it. charles: it is an amazing thing. not the sexiest areas in the world, but two of the hottest growing, the numbers have been phenomenal, a new facility down in brazil taking in the latin america market. the margins on food services like cooking, ice cube machines. these are industrial slate mcdonald's. absolutely huge. stuart: they make gigantic cranes and then food equipment. charles: that started in world war ii, but it worked out well for them, on the c
stuart: breaking news, the house just voted to approve the paul ryan budget, goes to the senate where doesn't have a prayer of going anywhere. they don't say the house will probably approve a continuing resolution which would keep the government running and open until september. liz: i think the american people are really tired of it. go do your day job and pass a budget and get your fiscal house in order. stuart: we will do it again today. charles, we will make money with a company i have been...
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i wanted to get to paul strand. >> paul strand. stuart: how much is that? we can't put it up. >> 350. stuart: there you go. that looks like a lamp. >> it's not. i brought it for you especially. a film camera. the ap camera. stuart: to you object to profit, someone like me trying to buy something like that to make a profit? i don't understand the art and no understanding of history. i'm a total philistine. to you object to people like me? >> no, i don't. stuart: and all-american profit kind of guy, and i don't think you are. >> i love the object. i work for a commercial company. i appreciate people, first of all, living things. stuart: excellent. we thank you for joining us. you have turned me on to this. >> great. stuart: back a second. alall stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. commafive seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. an
i wanted to get to paul strand. >> paul strand. stuart: how much is that? we can't put it up. >> 350. stuart: there you go. that looks like a lamp. >> it's not. i brought it for you especially. a film camera. the ap camera. stuart: to you object to profit, someone like me trying to buy something like that to make a profit? i don't understand the art and no understanding of history. i'm a total philistine. to you object to people like me? >> no, i don't. stuart: and...
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rand paul is going may be a candidate. i think at some point for the top spot but the second part, senator from new hampshire and governor chris christie, if he gets re-elected is going to be a player if he wants to be a player. >> greta: do you see a bigger role for the people that identify themselves as tea party candidates or do you think that freshly in light of the recent rnc report certain things like suggesting perhaps fewer debates which may be more difficult for less well known candidate. what do you see looking into the future? >> a dozen debates is going to be adequate for anybody to get known. 22 hurt the republican party. chairman priebus is right. we ought to limit the number of debates. it's what the democrats did to minimize the damage to them from putting anchors in charge in unscripted events. it really hurt on our side because most of anchors were happy to pick the republicans, not concerned with jobs, economy and deficit and healthcare but considered with every weird social issue or recent statement by
rand paul is going may be a candidate. i think at some point for the top spot but the second part, senator from new hampshire and governor chris christie, if he gets re-elected is going to be a player if he wants to be a player. >> greta: do you see a bigger role for the people that identify themselves as tea party candidates or do you think that freshly in light of the recent rnc report certain things like suggesting perhaps fewer debates which may be more difficult for less well known...
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then markets rebelled and interest rates went up and up and up, and then came paul volcker, with the most draconian policy to put things right, with terrific attention to human suffering. it seems to me something like that will happen now. markets are enthralled to these central bankers. it's astonishing after so many years of demonstrated human error on the part of these mandarins, people still seemingly trust them. but they do, for now. they won't always. >> well, we'll be watching that. you hope it doesn't end as badly, but certainly, we've got history on that side. jim, good to have you on the program. >> thank you, maria. >> thank you for your brackets and your analogy to march madness. >>> up next, nike is named after the greek goddess of victory. do they have victorious earnings? >> the top line came in a little bit light at 6.19 billion. the estimate has been for over 6.2 billion, about 6.23. part of the reason they did see their revenues up 9% in every geographic area except for greater china and japan. they said every category except sportswear and action sports. their gros
then markets rebelled and interest rates went up and up and up, and then came paul volcker, with the most draconian policy to put things right, with terrific attention to human suffering. it seems to me something like that will happen now. markets are enthralled to these central bankers. it's astonishing after so many years of demonstrated human error on the part of these mandarins, people still seemingly trust them. but they do, for now. they won't always. >> well, we'll be watching...
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and i did not want to rob peter to pay paul. my view is that we need to maintain the operations of the agency. i don't want to for low people. and i need to make rational judgments across the ppa's that we are given by the appropriations committee. >> the appropriations committee is used to dealing with access cdexcessures -- with acces spencers. i'm glad to see that you did dip into surplus funds and other operations in the department rather than releasing criminal aliens onto our streets. i will ask unanimous consent to enter the following document into the record during weeks that ice to respond to this request for information. stating-- a letter that, on february 20 third, 20 13, immigration and customs enforcement processed and released 270 illegal immigrants from the ice you a facility in arizona on this date alone. of the 207, a total of 48 had been charged or convicted with either manslaughter, child molestation, aggravated assault for my weapons defenses, forgery, drug offenses or other serious crimes. and third coming
and i did not want to rob peter to pay paul. my view is that we need to maintain the operations of the agency. i don't want to for low people. and i need to make rational judgments across the ppa's that we are given by the appropriations committee. >> the appropriations committee is used to dealing with access cdexcessures -- with acces spencers. i'm glad to see that you did dip into surplus funds and other operations in the department rather than releasing criminal aliens onto our...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] >>> you don't have to be a basketball fan to know it is march madness. tom foreman takes a look at what makes the ncaa tournament a fan favorite. >> reporter: even as tiny valparaiso failed to win, boosters had reason to celebrate because their team at least made it into what has become the sports spectacle of spring. in truth, the ncaa tournament is rivaled by few other sporting events anytime of year. drawing millions of fans who follow every dribble and millions more who don't know a free throw from a foul. michael willbon with espn. >> they wouldn't have any idea what the basketball programs are abou
jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is [ angry gibberish ] >>>...
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. >> it was smash, crash, boom, and my neighbor brad nelson who is walking his dog says paul, quick, i think there's been an accident. >> reporter: he grabbed a ladder and helped the man off the roof. one man was inside the house when the crash happened, but he wasn't injured. >> there was one person inside the house but not in the area of the -- where the car landed. >> reporter: in order to remove the car, the fire department called for a crane to do the heavy lifting. the caddy has major damage, but remarkably the roof needs only minor repairs. >> my back is hurt and i don't think i broke anything and i consider myself and my husband very, very lucky. >> that was leanne souter of kabc in los angeles. coming up after this quick break, the album that defined a generation hits a milestone. what's the celebration like? we'll tell you. ♪ o compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just
. >> it was smash, crash, boom, and my neighbor brad nelson who is walking his dog says paul, quick, i think there's been an accident. >> reporter: he grabbed a ladder and helped the man off the roof. one man was inside the house when the crash happened, but he wasn't injured. >> there was one person inside the house but not in the area of the -- where the car landed. >> reporter: in order to remove the car, the fire department called for a crane to do the heavy lifting....
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make them get up there like rand paul did. it will be a difference if they really had to do it. so if you accept the filibuster then, of course, you accept defeat. you know, from the very, very beginning. and as far as the assault weapons ban, harry reid again, ahead of time, says, oh you know, it's a loser. >> dianne has worked so hard on this going back to the day she found the mayor dead in his office, had been killed. how strongly she feels about that. i know that. but right now, her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. >> that's not 60. >> bill: damn it, here is what really burns me about this. okay? first of all, notice, it's not the assault weapons ban that's brought up for a vote and loses. we can expect that maybe. we can expect that. it's not that the republicans shoot it down. we certainly would expect that. and we wouldn't like it. but we would know how it happened. what harry reid is saying, we are not even going to allow a vote. we are not even going to bring it up for a vote. but, you know, to mean, that's what it's all about. make t
make them get up there like rand paul did. it will be a difference if they really had to do it. so if you accept the filibuster then, of course, you accept defeat. you know, from the very, very beginning. and as far as the assault weapons ban, harry reid again, ahead of time, says, oh you know, it's a loser. >> dianne has worked so hard on this going back to the day she found the mayor dead in his office, had been killed. how strongly she feels about that. i know that. but right now, her...
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ashley: did you know it is illegal to ship alcohol to paul states in the u.s.? former nfl quarterback drew bledsoe will be here. he is calling and interference. that is coming up. tracy: the dow is down about 109 points. take a look at your currencies. we will be right back. ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your fe upside down. >> hi. >> hi. u know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announc: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacd. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announ
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senator john mccain of arizona are all for it but the drone strikes kept more libertarian senator rand paul of kentucky talking all night on the senate floor earlier this month railing against possible targeted killings on u.s. soil. no final decision has been made on whether the military will take over the drone program. if the change is made we're told it would happen gradually. the latest developments in the u.s. drone policy brings us to a larger question, are we safer here at home because of the strikes overseas and is it right? joining me now to discuss this, jeremy scay hill national security correspondent for "the nation" and here in washington christine phair senior fellow for combatting terrorism at west point and assistant professor at georgetown university. with the military taking over drone strikes assuming this does go through would that alleviate any of your concerns when it comes to transparency or accountability? >> well, first of all, jake, i think we're having the wrong discussion here. the reality is that the military and the cia have both been directing drone strikes f
senator john mccain of arizona are all for it but the drone strikes kept more libertarian senator rand paul of kentucky talking all night on the senate floor earlier this month railing against possible targeted killings on u.s. soil. no final decision has been made on whether the military will take over the drone program. if the change is made we're told it would happen gradually. the latest developments in the u.s. drone policy brings us to a larger question, are we safer here at home because...
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>>> rand paul getting mellow when it comes to marijuana. he was showing more and more of a liberal side on fox this sunday when he said it was time to soften some of the nation's harsh drug laws. >> the last two presidents could conceivably have been put in jail for their drug use, and i really think, you know, look what would have happened? it would have ruined their lives. they got lucky. but a lot of poor kids, particularly in the inner city, don't get lucky. they don't have good attorneys and they go to jail for these things and i think it's a big mistake. >> actually i think it would be the last three presidents, but who's counting? >> chris wallace there with quickly questioning paul's math there mentioning that bill clinton, of course, did not inhale. >>> some adventure seekers getting way too close for comfort with some great white sharks off the coast of south africa. take a look, folks. this is just like a scene out of -- >> whoa! whoa! >> oh, my gosh! >> the tourists thought they were inside that shark cage as great whites just c
>>> rand paul getting mellow when it comes to marijuana. he was showing more and more of a liberal side on fox this sunday when he said it was time to soften some of the nation's harsh drug laws. >> the last two presidents could conceivably have been put in jail for their drug use, and i really think, you know, look what would have happened? it would have ruined their lives. they got lucky. but a lot of poor kids, particularly in the inner city, don't get lucky. they don't have...
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paul mercurio and chris freights back with us. i did a little check on the commercial break, it sounds like the ladies, myself included, not married. to the ladies, let me ask you this, why do you think this whole thing is about how people are waiting later to get married? why do you think people are waiting later to get married if at all these days? >> i personally think that marriage is an ill conceived antiquated institution that was created by people that didn't live past 30. 10, sure, you could look at somebody and say i will be with you for the rest of my life because that's, like, five years. it makes perfect sense. i just -- i don't know. i think the urgency is not as where it used to be. we don't need men as much as we used to. women are -- >> oh -- >> i think we glamorized marriage in this culture. look at real housewives. that makes marriage look like the hunger games. and i don't think it is the kind of thing anybody wants to live up to, and so i agree on some levels, marriage might be the issue, but also the issue is
paul mercurio and chris freights back with us. i did a little check on the commercial break, it sounds like the ladies, myself included, not married. to the ladies, let me ask you this, why do you think this whole thing is about how people are waiting later to get married? why do you think people are waiting later to get married if at all these days? >> i personally think that marriage is an ill conceived antiquated institution that was created by people that didn't live past 30. 10,...
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paul callan, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, carol. >>> let's head to the u.s. supreme court. justices taking their first step toward possibly redefining the american family. today and tomorrow, they are hearing arguments on laws that restrict same-sex marriages and the legal rights of those with such unions. an epic debate, one filled with emotion. for days, supporters braved the cold and a snowy, slushy mess, hoping get in to hear the historic arguments. we are outside the court. >> reporter: good morning, carol. the sun is out here at the supreme court, rallies getting started. a very large crowd getting larger by the minute. underscoring the fact that this case is at the center of the american culture wars, also pointing out how long many of the supporters of gay rights have waited for this day. on the legal level, of course, the question is very simple. whether the government can discriminate. whether the government can treat same-sex couples and straight couples differently. >> as a gay man, i think it's very important to be part of history. >> reporter: e
paul callan, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, carol. >>> let's head to the u.s. supreme court. justices taking their first step toward possibly redefining the american family. today and tomorrow, they are hearing arguments on laws that restrict same-sex marriages and the legal rights of those with such unions. an epic debate, one filled with emotion. for days, supporters braved the cold and a snowy, slushy mess, hoping get in to hear the historic arguments. we are...
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the house also approved on party-line vote paul ryan's republican budget that cuts $4.6 trillion in part by repealing obamacare. republicans calling out the president today for delaying his budget until next month. it's budget march mad mess in washington. >> we still have no budget from the president in violation of the law of the he gets his ncaa bracket in on time but still no budget. this is the fourth time in five years of the he set a new record this year. two months with no plan. >> but the ryan budget is dead on arrival in the senate. >> it's not the right mix. yes, we need to balance our budget but we also need a budget that is balanced. and the last thing we want to do is balance the budget on the backs of women and children. >> now the senate is now debating the senate democrats budget, their first in four years. it would cut a trillion in spending but adds a trillion in new tax revenue over the next decade. it's dead on arrival in the house. back to you. tracy: all right. so they did something but it's a total waste of time. peter barnes, thank you. >> they get together and t
the house also approved on party-line vote paul ryan's republican budget that cuts $4.6 trillion in part by repealing obamacare. republicans calling out the president today for delaying his budget until next month. it's budget march mad mess in washington. >> we still have no budget from the president in violation of the law of the he gets his ncaa bracket in on time but still no budget. this is the fourth time in five years of the he set a new record this year. two months with no plan....